Scholarships that are helping to change the worldPart seven: leveraging data as a force for positive social changeFeb 27Feb 27
The coin collector’s legacyDiscover the extraordinary story of Carl Subak, whose spirit of generosity is helping to safeguard the study of coins in Oxford.Jul 18, 2024Jul 18, 2024
Norman Heatley, the unassuming penicillin pioneer who changed the course of medicine‘…without Heatley, no penicillin’ — Sir Henry HarrisFeb 22, 2024Feb 22, 2024
Scholarships that are helping to change the worldPart six: working to help the voiceless and the vulnerableNov 14, 2023Nov 14, 2023
Scholarships that are helping to change the worldPart five: strengthening democracy across AfricaApr 26, 2023Apr 26, 2023
Dr Ling Felce: creating a living legacyOne year after the tragic death of Dr Ling Felce as she cycled in Oxford, colleagues, family and friends are building a legacy to honour…Feb 27, 20231Feb 27, 20231
Scholarships that are helping to change the worldPart four: empowering vulnerable communities in India and BangladeshFeb 15, 2023Feb 15, 2023
Celebrating the centenary of the Heberden Coin RoomFrom ornate coins of the Iceni to the coronation medal of a boy king, discover six gifts illuminating the fascinating world of numismatics.Oct 24, 2022Oct 24, 2022
Scholarships that are helping to change the worldPart three: A symphony of research, education and conservationJul 5, 20221Jul 5, 20221
‘One day it’s there, one day it’s not’The Bodleian Libraries are working to secure crucial, yet fragile, digital evidence of life in the 21st century.May 9, 2022May 9, 2022